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boated him off they * rcwJd . of * poqr * e jhave to pay % > ^ tffttayti . Here was a uevv difficulty ; tmt the tfiamnan yrgf ^ qj ^ ^ everything . AIL th $ ^ passengers ,- , be , eaid , < Englijm afijiJtopygip would thiuk nothing of their money if they , could , ^ niy gf £ rid of such a bear ; and he then drew f p rth a piece qt P ^ Rfft and proposed a subscription . To raise this a committeeVas fftBft
pointed , and each committee-man pledged himsel f to sul > s ^ Yiwu The shooting ladies , the artist who had nearly been w ^ cr ^ w the Frenchman , and the German who had lost his h ^ t ^ mtra made honorary members . The chairman then scribbl ^ j $ f > name on the paper , and handed it rou # d . Fortunately : h ^ ^ , af | a man of title , so none of the English could refuse to add th » ej £
name to the list . The money was collected— £ he boatfftfuv called—the man and his dog got rid of . The tumult bad , b ^ far quite too much for Novalis , who had lapsed ip ^ o a tpfppl | qft } 4 { indifference which made him appear very much } ik £ ft » ib ^ p |^ most of the livelier passengers . The absence Of * the n ^^ p ^ i his dog wa * far from bettering the face of affairs ,. Ios tc ^;^ one magnificent q uarrel , there were at least a &corje ~ o £ « De £ tv ~
bickerings * We can only mention the two orthr ^ e lo ^ t ^^ U One was between the German who had lost his iw > t > $ » ft $ yj&f lady who had shot it off his head ; he clairued , jad ^ n ^^}^ ,-i ^ p [ she refused it . Quarrel the second was a bo ^ ifjg- ^^ tc ^ fi ^^ tween Piscator and the brother of the lady fyejij ^ fj ^ oopcgfL The third was between the artist who had broken mar RtooL and the Frenchman who had provoked tpe MOgrfig l > f ^ T 7 ff W # 1
unknown , lhe monkey iamuy were qua ^ rrQllipg ^ ltr ^ ^ l ^ e ^ K selves and with every one else , about themoA ^ ie # ^ Ivjjk hafjf irretrievably lost . All this was too mu , ch fQ ^ HJfpv ^ Us | jj ^^ landed at Bonn < , and left the cargo of travelling ^ rig ^^ to all their f romance / 1 They floated into Colpgu ^ ^ oX feasted most famously that night , and w ^ re pifoportjonatidir
satisfied with themselves and the general arrangenfveiMLs j 9 ^ W ^> vrorld and all that therein is ; while the poor pbijo ^ p ] dreamer , Novalis , could get no sleep all night for weqpiug Sfyfff * a desecrated day , and on account of the folly of lm fe ^ l } pwT > mortals . , - ; o ^ l ; ji This story must terminate without a uk > j $ 1 . The wa ^^ f , A ^ ff : 1 thinks that either Novalis or these Epcliah Uav ^ lers kjLva ^
improved by experience , is mistaken - xhe former i ^ jQ ^ 9 ra infatuated than ever , and the latter are worsa , if possibl ^ jt | jif >
* But much the same might b * ve been equally ( f * IU * nd as ¦ AUticAiIr ffPWgocL ^ by a young BnglUhman pf lenattWe and ima ^ Pitivd chafa ^ ei {' 4 * tib bid tWiiiWi 8 P har « be < n tht » fr » Into cooipapidnahip -whh 9 * ehit 6 mU *< hrt * m ^¦» f > % WtiAI ^ o < mmttica ««* 4 . £ lx >» / >¦ . . »> ¦ ¦ s , > riu ; » r < , \ * li > / i : >/ : > ifj lo iuo * ' y . li \\ ^ uiij ; . -,... ¦ -,- . ;» -. r ' ^ , ; , . . . ' ¦!>> . ao 03 o . t mrif iol
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 693, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/41/
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